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  2. Galileo (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Galileo Probe had COSPAR ID 1989-084E while the orbiter had id 1989-084B. [70] Names for the spacecraft include Galileo Probe or Jupiter Entry Probe abbreviated JEP. [71] The related COSPAR IDs of the Galileo mission were: [72] 1989-084A STS 34; 1989-084B Galileo; 1989-084C IUS (Orbus 21) 1989-084D IUS (Orbus 6E) 1989-084E Galileo Probe

  3. Galileo project - Wikipedia

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    Named after the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, the Galileo spacecraft consisted of an orbiter and an atmospheric entry probe. It was delivered into Earth orbit on October 18, 1989, by Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-34 mission, and arrived at Jupiter on December 7, 1995, after gravity assist flybys of Venus and Earth , and became the ...

  4. Galileo probe - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 March 2021, at 22:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. RCA 1802 - Wikipedia

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    The 1802 was used in many spacecraft and space science programs, experiments, projects and modules such as the Galileo spacecraft, [27] Magellan, [28] the Plasma Wave Analyzer instrument on ESA's Ulysses spacecraft, various Earth-orbiting satellites [29] and satellites carrying amateur radio. [30] The 1802 was used in NASA's Hubble Space ...

  6. Exploration of Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    The Galileo spacecraft was the first to have entered orbit around Jupiter, arriving in 1995 and studying the planet until 2003. During this period Galileo gathered a large amount of information about the Jovian system, making close approaches to all of the four large Galilean moons and finding evidence for thin atmospheres on three of them, as ...

  7. Talk:Galileo (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Galileo (spacecraft) ... Galileo entry probe: 1,924: 4,991 Heat shield: 663: ... 6502 takes 2-7 cycles to execute depending instructions. 1802 instructions are very ...

  8. List of missions to the outer planets - Wikipedia

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    Atmopsheric entry probe: Atmospheric probe Successful [12] First probe to enter Jupiter's atmosphere. Entered at 22:04 UTC on 7 December 1995 and operated for 57 minutes; main spacecraft entered orbit at 00:27 UTC on 8 December. [13] Spacecraft was deorbited on 21 September 2003, impacting Jupiter's atmosphere at 18:57:18 UTC. [14] – Ulysses ...

  9. GPHS-RTG - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of an RTG used on the Cassini probe [1] Diagram of a stack of general-purpose heat source modules as used in RTGs Image of a plutonium RTG pellet glowing red hot.. GPHS-RTG or general-purpose heat source — radioisotope thermoelectric generator, is a specific design of the radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) used on US space missions.